5th October 1999
View looking north east from the roof of Leeds Town Hall. The Electric press and Leonardo building can be seen on the left. The Leonardo building was part of the former City of Leeds School from 1975, before becoming Leeds City Council offices in 1998.[internal reference; 2002812_90790958:MIL 36/23A]

Undated.
Black and White aerial view over Morley showing the Town Hall, right of centre. The road cutting diagonally across from the bottom left hand corner is Albion Street, seen before Windsor Court was built. From the top left to the bottom right hand side, the road is Queen street on to which the Town Hall fronts. The Albert Mills and Queen's mills are visible at the rear of the Town Hall, left. At the top left, Scatcherd Park is visible, including the bowling green. Troy Road curves down to join Queen Street left of centre top.
Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive.[internal reference; 20061215_162530:MORLEY M 1630]

Undated.
Black and white aerial view of Morley town centre showing Albion Street cutting across the bottom from left to right. The mill on the left has it's entrance in Albion Street and is the Queen's Woollen Mill. To the right of it is Morley Town Hall which fronts on to Queen Street. Queen Street runs from the top left diagonally. Immediately behind Queen's Mill, separated only by Wellington Street, is the Albert Mill. The square building towards the top, left, is Morley House, the home of the Scatcherd family for over 200 years. The site of the house became laid out as the Hopkins Gardens in 1939 in accordance with the will of Town Clerk, Richard Borrough Hopkins. At the very top of the image Troy Road extends down to join Queen Street.
Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive.[internal reference; 20061219_162565:MORLEY M 1674]

Undated
Morley Top station is visible in the centre of the picture. On the top left edge of the picture, Scatcherd park & Morley Town Hall are visible. Queen street can be seen coming down to the bottom right of the picture.[internal reference; 2006919_161909:morley M1675]

August 1967.
Black and white aerial view of Morley Town Hall with the shadow of the clock tower cast across Queen Street. Wellington Street runs to the left of the Town Hall and Albion Street to the right, which continues on past the junction with Queen Street.
Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive.
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